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Ricky Martin leads Puerto Rico protests • lesbian activist murdered in Russia... and much more!
Aired July 24th, 2019
Democratic Party trying to put an end to Trump's racism and homophobia • New corporation campaigns that give money to right-wing politicians • Emmy nominations... and much more!
Aired July 18th, 2019
A reflection and examination of the final phrase of the Star Spangled Banner.
Is the United States really the land of the free and home of the brave?
The American criminal justice system holds approximately 2.3 million people in 1,719 state prisons, 109 federal prisons, 1,772 juvenile correctional...
The U.S. Women's soccer team celebrate their FIFA World Cup win, the 25% increase of LGBTQelected officials in the United States... and much more!
Aired July 11th, 2019
A roundtable discussion about the 2019 Queer Liberation March in New York City, with Reginald Thomas Brown, Robert Baez, Bar Pitt, and Francesca Barjon, organizer of the Reclaim Pride march.
Aired, July 4th, 2019
Woman that identifies as Queer Latina elected District Attorney in Queens county • African-American person head of human rights campaign • talking with Queer Liberation March organizers... and much more!
Aired June 27th, 2019
Celebration Stonewall's 50thanniversary • Republican Senate celebrate by moving nomination of anti-LGBTJudge • Oregon cake case... and much more!
Aired June 19th, 2019
Botswana and Bhutan decriminalize homosexuality • panic at Pride Washington D.C. • Tony Awards... and much more!
Aired June 12th, 2019
Host Jim Vrettos interviews Alex Vitale, Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. They talk about policing, its effects and the possibility of reducing it or even eliminate it.
New York is slated to hold two separate primary elections this year after a chaotic redistricting process led to legal challenges and United States House of Representatives and State Senate district lines had to be redrawn.
Choosing the right camera can be a daunting task. When deciding which camera is best for the job, consider how it will best serve your production needs, whether it is for filming social content or for your next narrative film project.
Though the court’s decision could quickly lead to abortion bans in many states, New York would remain a state with access to safe and legal abortions.